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Wondering where your polling place is? Want to check your registration status or your voter mailing address? You can use the Vermont Voter Portal or contact your municipal clerk.

General Elections

Are you registered to vote? You do not need to request a general election ballot. Vermont automatically mails ballots to all qualified voters by October 1 of each even-numbered year. This mailing is required by state law. Allowing time for postal delivery, you should receive your ballot in the first half of October. Visit the Vermont Voter Portal to check the mail date and other information.

If you plan to vote in person, please remember to bring your ballot with you. If you forget your ballot, you will still be able to vote. You will just need to sign an affidavit of no ballot cast. On Election Day, polls open between 5am and 10am, and close at 7pm.

Local Elections

Some municipalities may also be holding elections on local or regional issues. Voters are encouraged to check directly with their Town or City Clerk to verify whether or not there is a local election they can vote in, and to discuss their voting options for obtaining a ballot.

Visit our Election Results site to view 2024 Election Results, or visit the Election Results Archive for historical results data.

Offices to Be Elected in 2026

  • U.S. Representative to Congress
  • Governor
  • Lieutenant Governor
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary of State
  • Auditor of Accounts
  • Attorney General
  • All (30) State Senate seats
  • All (150) State Representative seats
  • Probate Judge
  • Assistant Judges
  • State's Attorney
  • Sheriff
  • High Bailiff
  • Justices of the Peace


Contact Information

Elections Division

128 State Street

Montpelier, VT 05633

Office Hours:

7:45 to 4:30, Monday - Friday

(Except Holidays)

802-828-2363

Contact the Elections Division

Seán Sheehan, Director


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